A classic textbook on mineralogy, originally based on James D. Dana’s work, covering mineral properties, crystallography, and identification techniques. Widely used in geology and earth science education.
A comprehensive guide to the principles and techniques of optical mineralogy, including the study of minerals using polarized light and microscopic methods. Widely used as a reference in geology and earth sciences.
A classic and widely used textbook in mineralogy, providing detailed descriptions of minerals, their properties, classification, and identification methods.
This book introduces the use of electron microscopy in mineralogical research, emphasizing microstructure analysis of minerals and rocks. It covers transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and includes emerging applications of scanning electron microscopy (SEM), serving both as an introductory text and a reference for advanced study.
A classic textbook on optical crystallography, focusing on the optical properties of minerals and their identification using polarized light.
A specialized scientific text focusing on small-angle X-ray scattering techniques used for studying the structure of materials at the nanoscale.
An introductory academic text explaining the relationship between crystal structures, X-ray diffraction, and protein structure analysis.
A translated academic work presenting lectures on crystal morphology, focusing on the external forms of crystals and their structural interpretation.
A comprehensive academic work discussing crystallographic and metacrystallographic groups, focusing on symmetry principles and mathematical foundations in crystallography
A foundational academic text covering methods and techniques used in X-ray crystallography for determining crystal structures.